Education: Bulletin 23

Sporadically, variously, but never so sweepingly as last week, censure
has spattered the methods and conduct of U. S. college athletics. Last
week's censure was a fat, dun-colored tract labeled "Bulletin 23,"
published by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
after more than three years examining of athletic correspondence,
finances, coaching, hygiene in U. S. and Canadian institutions.

81 out of 112. Said Bulletin 23, lengthily but pointedly: Out of the 112
colleges and universities examined, 81 have '"subsidized" athletes. The
remaining 28, free from any such taint of professionalism, were the...